An interview with Jeffrey Osborne
Month: September 2015
Pompano Beach Amphitheater (the A.M.P.) is proud to be participating in Broward 100’s Duende. In preparation for the grand finale weekend of the county’s centennial, Broward 100 and the A.M.P. are issuing a Call to Musicians to participate in the Most AMPed Band contest in Duende A.M.P. Fest.
Why 67 percent of high school grads don’t finish college, have no vocational skills
AIDS activists fighting to end the epidemic in the Black community can take cues from the protests over police violence and the killing of unarmed Black men, says DeRay Mckesson, a prominent leader associated with the Black Lives Matter movement.
The Martyrdom of Emmett Louis Till
16-year-old cheerleader Angel Rice of Atlanta, Ga. sets a Guinness world record on the TODAY plaza for the most double full twists performed in one minute.
The Tolan family will finally have an opportunity to have their long-running civil rights lawsuit against the Bellaire Police Department heard in court, thanks to a unanimous decision by the U.S. Supreme Court back in May 2014
New evidence questions
A former Independence police officer pleaded guilty on Friday to violating the constitutional rights of a minor after physically abusing the high school student during a traffic stop and leaving him in critical condition
Six years later, case still haunts her family